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  2. Interphalangeal joints of the foot - Wikipedia

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    The interphalangeal joints of the foot are the joints between the phalanx bones of the toes in the feet. Since the great toe only has two phalanx bones (proximal and distal phalanges), it only has one interphalangeal joint, which is often abbreviated as the " IP joint ".

  3. What are toe bones (phalanges of foot), where are they, how many are there, their names (distal, middle, proximal), their anatomy, & functions, with pictures.

  4. Interphalangeal joints of the foot: Anatomy and function - Kenhub

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    Each foot has nine interphalangeal joints: two on each of the four lateral toes and one on the big toe. They can be often categorized as: Proximal interphalangeal joints: between the heads of the proximal phalanges and the base of the middle phalanges.

  5. Joints and ligaments of the foot: Anatomy - Kenhub

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    This article will discuss these joints, detailing their articular surfaces, the ligaments that stabilize them, and the muscles that produce movement at these joints. This will be followed by clinically relevant notes of common pathologic conditions affecting these structures.

  6. Foot Bones and Joints | Arthritis Foundation

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    14 phalanges in the toes. They’re connected by 33 joints and more than 100 tendons and ligaments. Here’s a closer look: Tarsals. The tarsals are a group of bones that form the ankle and the back part of the foot. They include: Talus – the main bone in the lower part of the ankle joint.

  7. Bones and Joints of the Foot and Ankle Overview

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    The phalanges make up the bones of the toes. They are connected to the rest of the foot by the metatarsal-phalangeal joint. The first toe, also known as the great toe due to its relatively large size, is the only one to be comprised of only two phalanges.

  8. Metatarsophalangeal joints - Wikipedia

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    The metatarsophalangeal joints (MTP joints) are the joints between the metatarsal bones of the foot and the proximal bones (proximal phalanges) of the toes. They are analogous to the knuckles of the hand, and are consequently known as toe knuckles in common speech.

  9. Digits of foot; Toes - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

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    Each toe consists of three phalanx bones, the proximal, middle, and distal, with the exception of the big toe (Latin: Hallux). The hallux only contains two phalanx bones, the proximal and distal. The phalanx bones of the toe join to the metatarsal bones of the foot at the interphalangeal joints.

  10. Foot Anatomy and Causes of Pain - Verywell Health

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    The foot is a complex structure made up of 28 bones, 33 joints, 19 muscles, over 100 tendons and ligaments, and more than 200,000 different nerve endings. These work together to allow you to walk, run, maintain balance, absorb impact, and bear upper body weight.

  11. Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joints: Bones, movements, musc - Kenhub

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    The metatarsophalangeal joints (MTP) are synovial joints that connect the metatarsal bones of the foot to the proximal phalanges of the toes. In these joints, the heads of metatarsal bones articulate with the corresponding bases of proximal phalanges.